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Monday, December 5, 2011

Suppressed footage shows EDL thuggery

A suppressed video
from June 2011 has emerged that shows unprovoked attacks on non-whites
in Britain as officials ignore the threat of racist groups such as the
English Defense League.

The video, which came out on YouTube but was later removed allegedly
due to graphic violence, shows a man, who is identified as EDL member
Cobz Smith, targetting non-whites on London's Underground and launching
assaults on them with slaps and kicks.

Cobz Smith originally posted the video on his Facebook account under
the name of “Da Cobmeister” on June 21 and commented “paid got what he
deserved,” referring to the beatings of a man who is apparently an
Asian.

The video could have been shot before the date specified by the EDL
thug, yet the violence it graphically pictures, does provide an example
of the wave of racist violence that keeps going as officials refuse to
ban self-acknowledged far-right groups such as the EDL and the BNP.

This comes as none of the major British news outlets have said
anything about the footage, neither back in June, nor later or up until
the present moment, while the police and government officials have also
remained silent on the issue.

The police and the government have repeatedly been accused of
tolerating EDL or even covertly using it as an apparatus to face Islam.

An example of police tolerance of EDL thuggery is the October EDL
march in Birmingham during which the racists hurled abuse at all
non-white passerby, labeled anyone who looked like a Muslim as
terrorist, and attacked anyone facing them with glass and fireworks.

Police made just four arrests after the incidents, one for
possession of cannabis, another for an outstanding warrant, and two
others for weapons offences; there was no talk of inciting racial
hatred.